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Indiewood, USA: Where Hollywood Meets Independent Cinema


Indiewood, USA: Where Hollywood Meets Independent Cinema

Hardback by King, Geoff (Professor of Film Studies, Brunel University London, UK)

Indiewood, USA: Where Hollywood Meets Independent Cinema

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ISBN:
9781845118266
Publication Date:
28 Feb 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 26 - 28 Apr 2024
Indiewood, USA: Where Hollywood Meets Independent Cinema

Description

In this book, the author has published extensively on American cinema. It covers a range of well-known films and film-makers. This is the first book to analyse the relationship and interaction between Independent film and Hollywood.Indiewood is the place where Hollywood and the American independent sector meet, where lines blur and two very different kinds of cinema come together in a striking blend of creativity and commerce. This is an arena in which innovative, sometimes challenging cinema reaches out to the mainstream. Or, alternatively, a zone of duplicity and compromise in which the 'true' heritage of the indie sector is co-opted as an offshoot of Hollywood."Indiewood" is the first book to provide objective analysis of this distinctive region of the contemporary American film landscape. Case studies include the work of Quentin Tarantino, Charlie Kaufman and Steven Soderbergh and the output of the studio 'specialist' divisions Miramax and Focus Features.From the stylized violence and cult film referencing of "Kill Bill" to the literary resonances of "Shakespeare in Love" and from the mind-bending scripts of Kaufman ("Being John Malkovich", "Adaptation", "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind") to Soderbergh's "Traffic" and "Solaris", Geoff King examines the way Indiewood features combine mainstream with more unconventional features in an attempt to have it both ways: to remain accessible while offering markers of distinction designed to appeal to more particular, niche-audience constituencies.

Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: Indiewood in Contexts 1. Being Charlie Kaufman 2. Working with both ends: Miramax, from Shakespeare in Love to Kill Bill 3. Some sort of hybrid: Steven Soderbergh, Traffic and Solaris 4. Indiewood inside the studios: American Beauty and Three Kings 5. Indiewood in Focus Select Bibliography Index

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